Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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It was impossible for Cunliff to listen unmoved . At first he thought his friend was
speaking so wildly that he asked himself if his speech were not a bitter jest . But
he knew why Arnold said these things . He saw in Cunliff not the man of to - day ...
It was impossible for Cunliff to listen unmoved . At first he thought his friend was
speaking so wildly that he asked himself if his speech were not a bitter jest . But
he knew why Arnold said these things . He saw in Cunliff not the man of to - day ...
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Even the little good you knew of me at college , and which you remember so
generously now , has , I fear , died out . The soil was poor , perhaps , and so the
showy sprouts have dwindled in the sun . However , that I do value your
friendship ...
Even the little good you knew of me at college , and which you remember so
generously now , has , I fear , died out . The soil was poor , perhaps , and so the
showy sprouts have dwindled in the sun . However , that I do value your
friendship ...
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Could it be — and Cunliff ' s face changed a little at the thought , and looked
decidedly belligerent ; could it be that Arnold knew more than he had chosen to
reveal ? Was there a special - - and so to say friendly meaning in this visit , which
, if ...
Could it be — and Cunliff ' s face changed a little at the thought , and looked
decidedly belligerent ; could it be that Arnold knew more than he had chosen to
reveal ? Was there a special - - and so to say friendly meaning in this visit , which
, if ...
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He knew , also , that the lady was so occupied as to be sure to have been at
home . If there were then no letter , the silence would mean - what ? He could not
tell - not just then . Aware of his own agitation , and of the violent heat in his brain
...
He knew , also , that the lady was so occupied as to be sure to have been at
home . If there were then no letter , the silence would mean - what ? He could not
tell - not just then . Aware of his own agitation , and of the violent heat in his brain
...
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under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , who knew he had got the right kind
of fare , when told to drive fast , and to go to · Coutts ' s Bank . ' CHAPTER III . A
LONDON TWILIGHT . LONDON is not beautiful , that must be owned ; neither is it
...
under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , who knew he had got the right kind
of fare , when told to drive fast , and to go to · Coutts ' s Bank . ' CHAPTER III . A
LONDON TWILIGHT . LONDON is not beautiful , that must be owned ; neither is it
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